When fans of the Milwaukee Bucks voted on the 40th Anniversary Team in 2008, Ray Allen finished third in balloting, trailing only Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Oscar Robertson. That's high praise for a player that played for only one team that won more than 42 games in a season.
Before he was a part of the "Big Three" in Boston, Allen was part of the famed "Big Three" in Milwaukee, along with Glenn Robinson and Sam Cassell. The trio's greatest success for the Bucks came in 2001 when they led the team to the Eastern Conference Finals against the Philadelphia 76ers.
Allen just had a terrible NBA Finals against the Los Angeles Lakers, shooting 36% from the field. He scored just 14.5 points a game, down five points from his career playoff average. After making eight three-point shots in Game 2, he m ...
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NBA Free Agents 2010: Ray Allen Needs a Return Trip To the Milwaukee Bucks
Posted: 21st June 2010 by Jesse Motiff in NBAComments Off on NBA Free Agents 2010: Ray Allen Needs a Return Trip To the Milwaukee Bucks